A South Island commuter has been helicoptered to a nearby hospital after driving their car into a river, emergency services have confirmed.
The sole occupant of the car sustained moderate to serious injuries as a result of the crash.
Fire crews were called out to the scene of the incident after receiving reports of a car in Rees River.
It was understood the incident had occurred at a bridge passing over the river near the small town of Glenorchy, it was also believed the occupant was trapped in their vehicle.
Shift manager Alex Norris said two fire units attended the job - one from Glenorchy and another from Queenstown carrying specialist cutting gear.
Fire crews were called out to the scene of the incident after receiving reports of a car in Rees River at Glenorchy. Photo / Google Maps
However, the Queenstown crew were turned back when it was discovered the occupant was free from the vehicle and not in need of immediate rescue.
Police were also in attendance and confirmed the car鈥檚 occupant had been taken to Queenstown Lakes Hospital via helicopter.
鈥淸There鈥檚] no indication to suggest the road is particularly blocked,鈥 a spokesperson said.
Rees Bridge is 10km out from the town centre of Glenorchy. A local living near the bridge told the聽贬别谤补濒诲听it鈥檚 a passage commonly used by commuters.
鈥淲e have incidents [at the bridge] but nothing major,鈥 the local said.
Glenorchy is a predominantly farming community, with a small village and surrounding homes in the rural sections of the district.
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